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Who the hell cares. I just want good movies.
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Who the hell cares. I just want good movies.
Who the hell cares. I just want good movies.
Those of us who want to see ourselves represented on TV and movies outside of stereotypical reality shows.
Entertaining but stupid movie. Shallow dialog and flimsy story. I think the director heard of the deepweb and just wanted to make a movie to hip the masses to it.
ASAP is a pretty good actor though. Main character looks just like main cat from The Wood, one of the directors other movies. ironic
yeah he was def locked up, can't remember if it was for murder. I think the story had potential to be good, but they got lazy and said F it, how we gonna wrap this up?
wasn't son locked up for murder irl
the movie was cool for what it was, would've been really good if the same idea was fleshed out more and they dug a lot deeper
Oh sh*t! that was Stacy!! He damn near played an evolution of the same characterMovie was entertaining, but shallow like you said. I wasnt feeling ASAP's character...mainly because he had a thick NY Accent and just wasn't believable as a super thug. People from NY refuse to try to learn the local accent of the characters they play. Best thing about the movie was Tyga getting hit with the shotty
And the security guard was Stacy from The Wood. He just came home recently from doing a bid in real life. The main character, and the "lesbian" chick were dope though. My man Blake brought the lulz too.
I think that was the whole point
Oh sh*t! that was Stacy!! He damn near played an evolution of the same character
I know lol, just talking out loud
I think that was the whole point
I was so wrong, in a way... this was actually a good movie and them high-jacking Gen-X's contributions as their identity was part of the actual plot of the movie, it was so deep it's actually scary how wrong I was. Felt compelled to own up to it.
Not to sound "Get Off My Lawn'ish", but I'm totally lost as to how this new generation feels like they're justifiable in their whole high-jacking of generation X's contributions to fashion which were a direct result of their experiences. It's like they have no shame not having an identity.
...A.S.A.P. Rocky and Tyga should be ashamed of themselves. They're 26 years old, they're like REAL adults acting like post-adolescents.